Drinking drive

I have a Rover 25 and it drinks coolant. Not loads but I’ve got to top up every 3 days or so. Is it more likely the inlet manifold gasket or the head gasket?

Asked on 22 May 2010 by J.T., via e-mail

Answered by Honest John
As I explained to you before, the ‘O’ ring gaskets between the heated inlet manifold and the cylinder head are leaking. But if you let it lose too much coolant the engine will overheat and the head gasket will also fail.
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